Shadow Systems MR920P Review – good for carry, plinking, home defense



The Shadow Systems MR920P is the new compensated offering from Shadow Systems Corporation based in Plano, TX. We take a look relative to the CR920P and the DR920P as well.

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49 thoughts on “Shadow Systems MR920P Review – good for carry, plinking, home defense”

  1. Nice, I should probably pick one up and get it ready for work. The manager is all about "magazine compatibility" for us….. Honestly, if someone burns through 46 round of ammo and needs more, I ain't giving them anyone mine to seed the ground with lead….😂

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  2. I love me some shadow systems. I EDC my MR920 Elite most days and I’m definitely picking up an XR920P soon. I much prefer the look of the comp on the XR vs. the MR pistols because of the full length rail.

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  3. Just for comparison I've gotten a glock 35 and a Glock 40 completely modded which includes slide cuts, suppressor height sights, Red Dot mounts, red dots, undercuts on the trigger guard, laser stippling, triggers, trigger bars, trigger springs, recoil guide assembly, custom barrels, threaded, ports, compensators, standoff device.

    After all of the work done to my glock 40, the total price comes out to 1750

    After all of the work done to my glock 35, including a 357 sig conversion kit, the cost comes out to 1450.

    I am actually really surprised that the shadow systems Glocks are equal if not competitive to all of the modifications you can actually do to your own stock Glock.

    If all you want is an out-of-the-box brick, then just get an out of the box Glock. There's nothing wrong with that, and it's perfectly functional.

    I for one am actually looking at the Dr series because it's going to save me the time of getting all of those things together and modified and put together, for basically a competitive price.

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  4. Twice as expensive as a Glock? Not at all – buy the Glock, replace the trigger, replace the sights, improve the grip, add a compensator, and now the guns are similar, and you're less than $100 difference. I'll take this from the factory all day, everyday.

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  5. I know it's not very comparable (full size grip+24oz), but Live Free Armory launched there Falcon 9XC glock clone (gen 4?) with a large single port, integrated slide comp. Don't think it would beet the MR920p but at about half the cost might be an interesting chose.

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  6. Very nice. I now I'm still enjoying my MR920L model. I've had it since last February. I'm looking forward to is shadow systems doing their own line of AR platforms and coming out with a 10mm dubble stack and 45acp dubble stack. That! Would be bad ass

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  7. 6:31 The Nosler 115s, 124s, and the Critical Defense Lights seemed to eject 1 ft. or less from the gun. That's very close to a malfunction. The +Ps and subsonics ejected much better.

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  8. I’ve had the XR920P for the past 10 days. I love it compared to my Glock 45 with the ramjet. Recoil is similar, but it’s the grip angle adjustability,(I like the H backstrap) slide cut gription compare to slippery Glocks, optic mount system is great, stippling, stock trigger, etc.

    My first 21 rounds all stove piped. However, the next 900 rounds have been flawless. I tried two brands of FMJ 124 and two HST 147 and 150 law enforcement. No issues. Removing the toolless comp is simple. Remove the spring extend the barrel out halfway, rotate at the locking tab. Takes about 10 seconds. This is my first SS but I have my eye on the MR as well.

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  9. I mean for $500 you could get a Glock 19. The only thing this gun has over a Glock is the milled slide but you can get one milled for like $100. People will say you end up replacing everything on a Glock but honestly I don’t really think you need to. The trigger isn’t perfect but it’s serviceable if you practice I really don’t see the point of this thing.

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